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TanglePatterns String 089

By Linda Farmer, CZT ~ January 25th, 2014

This week’s String is shared by West Virginia tangler Beth Snoderly for your creative enjoyment. Beth has shared string 073 with us, along with several great tangles that you can find using the tag beths under the “Find Patterns by Tag” heading in the left sidebar.

Bear in mind that Zentangle® strings are guidelines. You can use a string exactly as it is or adapt it to suit as your Zentangle grows. Start with the string as it’s shown then, as you go, combine sections if your tangles want to, or divide a section into smaller ones. Go with the flow and enjoy.

Please help our community’s String resource grow by sending me yours to share. Remember to keep them simple, Zentangle strings are not elaborate or complicated. For your convenience, below there’s a link to a template to use if you’d like.

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Lightly pencil the string on your tile and you’re good to go tangling. Enjoy!

Reminders:

Important: Strings are always drawn freehand in pencil so they magically disappear into your completed Zentangle.

Use any string over and over again with different tangles.

There are so many tangles available that your Zentangles will always be different even using the same string.

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